Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1966 — Page 4

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SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) 9 through 12 include**: SENIORS Michael Barnes, Susan Betsill, Cherrill Bowers, Barbara Brooks, Patty Brooks, Debbie Burnett, Brian Clevinger, Twyla Corson, Linda Cotton, Claudia Cox, Ken Craig, Annette Crawford, Paul Curtis, Doug DeWitt, Julie Donner, Barry Eversole, Beverly Faris, Pat Feucht, Jeff Gillespie, Jo Ann Griggs, Joyce Hamer, Debbie Hawkins, Doris Hawkins, David Hayden, Sandy Hitchcok.

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Walter Hocker, Helen Hoerger, Larry Jones, Cindy Jones, Kenny King, Kathy Koehl, Anne Kojola, Cathy Koziura, Linda Kutch, Dick Leming, Ron Luther, Mike Lynam, Linda Matthews, Donald Maves, Kathy May, Sherry Messenger, Cheryl Miller, Scott Neat, Brian Niederhauser, Julie Noble, John Orr, Paul Parks. Linda Patrick, Richard Prather, Dan Queener, John Quinn, Jim Reid, Marilyn Rhoades, Steve Rosebrock, Annette Sanford, Dave Schnable, Steve Seabury, Larry Shaub, Mike Short, Linda Slattery, Judy Smyser, Nancy

Tapscott, Gayle Thompson, Rick Wacker, Bob Whitmore, Cindy Yentes, Barbara Zeph. JUNIORS Leslie Akers, Lynn Anderson, Rickard Brooks, Joy Buckley, Bill Cantwell, Karen Casper, Carl Cunningham, Alan Davis, Joyce DeWitt, Marilyn Dirks, Greg Eaton, Marilyn Edington, Charles Engel, Patti Engle, Steve Englert, Reesa Evans, Larry Girard, Vicki Graeff, John Graub, David Graves, Linda Hackett, Danny Harcourt. John Higbie, Mark Hindsley,

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North Central Panthers by a 8265 score, and the Speedway reserves were defeated by North Central, 55-31. LIBRARY NOTES: The Senior High School Library is open four late afternoons each week for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 4:00 to 6:30 Monday through Thursday. These books have been added recently: Life in Stuart England—Maurice Ashley. The Losing Game Anne Emery. Little Princesses Marion Crawford. The Dropout Lucius Cervantes. Sometimes I Wonder Hoagy Carmichael. Worlds Without End Norman Berrill. What Manner of Man: A Biography of Martin Luther King Lerone Bennett. Jacqueline Kennedy Gordon Halt Hooded Americanism David Chalmers. Dictionary of Modern English Usage Henry Fowler.

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) ing, at either nine or eleven o’clock. Dr. Mongomery will deliver the sermon at both services; at nine o’clock the Chapel Choir will sing “Blessed Lord of Heaven Above” by Powell, and the Chancel Choir will sing at eleven o’clock “Brother James* Air” by Jacob. The chancel flowers will be given by Mrs. Minnie Stallwood and family in memory of Mr. Charles Stallwood and Mr. George Stallwood. A Service of Dedication for Parents and Children will be held at the 11 o’clock service on January 9th. Parents wishing to take part in this service will please contact Mrs. Kathryn Craig, 241-0472. On Sunday evening, at 7:30 p.m., Rev. Foster Hotchkiss will present an Organ Recital in the Sanctuary. The community is invited ’ to hear this program. Child care will be provided for pre-school children. We were pleased to welcome into our fellowship last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Miller, 5949 Buick Drive. Mr. Miller comes to us from the First Christian Church of Sullivan, Indiana; and Mrs. Miller transferred her membership from the Maplewood Christian Church of Terre Haute, Indiana. The Steering Committee of the Christian Men’s Fellowship will meet at 7:00 in the Bethany Room on Monday night, January 10th. The Pastor’s Cabinet will meet at 7:45 pan. in Room Bl on Monday night, January 10th. The Official Board will meet at 7:30 pan. in Room Bl on Tuesday night. January 11th. Members are urged to be present. CHOIR REHEARSALS: Tuesday, Chorale Choir, 3:30 to 4:30. Wednesday, Angelus Choir, 3:30 to 4:15. Wednesday, Chapel Choir, 7:00 to 7:45. Thursday, Motet Choir, 6:30 to 7:30. Thursday, Chancel Choir, 7:35 to 9:30. Speedway Weekday Religious Education Class will meet Wednesday, January 12th, 3:40 to 4:10. 1 The Golden Rule Fellowship will meet Thursday, January lath, in the Bethany Room from 1:30 to 3:00 pan. Rev. John Andrae will show some of his pictures taken on the Latin American Tour. Lydia Circle will be the hostess Circle.

SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) delivered by Rev. Donald E. Conner this Sunday in both services. The Carol Choir under the direction of Mrs. John Clark will sing “Singing Bells” in the first service; and the Chancel Choir under the direction of Mrs. Paul Dorsey will sing in the second service. The Offertory Solo will be sung in both services by Mrs. Elaine Woodward. The first session of the Membership Class will be held this morning in Fellowship Hall at 10:00 a.m. A-. The Stewardship and Finance Commission will meet at 7:30 pan. tonight, January 6, at the church. A film “Cry in the Night,” will be shown for Missions Night, Sunday, January 9 at 7:00 pan. in Fellowship Hall There will be refreshments following the film. Monday, January 10, the Pastoral Relations Committee, Worship and Mission Commissions will meet at 7:00 a.m. The Official Board will meet at 8:00 pan. that same evening. The Bible Study and Prayer Group will hold its weekly meeting at 9:30 aan. on January 11. The Sunshine Circle will meet Tuesday, January 11 at 7:30 pan. in the home of Mrs. Phyllis Schoonover, 5050 West 13th Street. There will be “Morning Moments” held in the home of Rev. Donald Krieger at 7:00 a.m. Wednesday, January 12. The Fidelity Circle will meet in the home of Mrs. Ruth Fletcher, 1241 N. King Ave., Wednesday, January 12th at 8:00 pan. It will be the Circles privilege to have as guests the president of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service, Mrs. Nellie Hofmockel, and the wives of our ministers, Mrs. Ruth Johnson, Mrs. Marlene Conner and Mrs. Joyce Krieger. The “Little Red Door” Sewing Group will meet at 10:00 aan< Thursday morning. January 13, in Room 113. The Social Concerns Commission and Membership and Evangelism Commission will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, January 13 at the church. “Life for Living,” will be broadcast at 9:30 a.m. each Sunday on WFBM (1260), Indianapolis. The program features a sermon by Dr. James Armstrong, plus music by choral groups from DePauw University, Evansville College, and others. Listen please! The first program will be Sunday, January 9. The WHO Sunday School Class is discussing the topic “Mission: The Christian Calling” as outlined in the Adult Fellowship series for January. We are in a new era of missionary history. The forms of missions developed during the 19th century are dead or dying. A new day in the International Community calls for new strategies for Missions. This unit will help you understand the changing image of the church’s mission and missionary enterprise. Join the WHO Class in this discussion held in Room 21 each Sunday.

ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) memorating the coming of the Magi, the three Kings, who saw His Star in the East and came bringing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh, to adore the Christ Child. It is the first manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles. It is also known as Little Christmas and called by some Twelfth-Night or Twelfthtide. This Feast concludes the period of medieval Christmas festivities. Confessions are being heard today from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. and from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. in preparation for First Friday. Masses tomorrow at 6:15 and 8:00 a.m. and at 5:30 p.m. Holy Communion will be distributed before the 6:15 Mass and every fifteen minutes between the two morning Masses, at 11:45 am. and again at 8:00 p.m. ’ The hour assigned for the men of St. Christopher for Nocturnal Adoration at the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, 14th and Meridian, is 6:00 to 7:00 a.m. Saturday, January Bth. The Social Parties for adults at St. Christopher will begin, after the Holidays, tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. in the school social room. CYO Paper Sale this Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Janaury 7, 8 and 9. Crates will be on W. 15th Street back of school. Members of the Holy Name Society will receive corporate Holy Communion at the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday, January 9th. There will be a light breakfast of rolls and coffee and short business meeting in the school social room following the Mass. The men of St. Christopher will hold their annual retreat at the Alverna Retreat House, Friday, January 14th, through Sunday. January 16th. Call Dick Carroll, 291-1159, for further information and to make reservation. High School instructions were resumed this week on Wednesday night at 7:00 p.m. The regular monthly meeting of the Altar Society was held on Wednesday evening at 8:00 pm. in the school social room. The first part of the meeting was a parent-teacher meeting. It was in charge of the Bth grade mothers with Mesdames Louise Leming and Jeanne Herrick chairmen. Printing for the 1966 calendars which the Rosner Drugs and the Litzelman Division of the Metropolitan Oil Company gave to the parishioners of St. Christopher, was in the hands of the printers before the change was made as to the daily Mass during the school year. There is no 11:15 a.m. Mass on school days as printed on the calendars. The Mass is at 8:00 a.m. However, every weekday Holy Communion is distributed at 11:45 a.m., as well as at 5:30 pm. after the recitation of the Rosary. At eight o’clock on Monday morning the Mass was for Joseph Rosner at the request of Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Glock. The Hutter family asked that Eleanor Hutter be remembered in the Mass on Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Slynn were remembered in the Mass on Wednesday morning. Mary Zener requested the Mass. This morning the Mass was for the parish. Tomorrow morning the Mass will be said according to the intentions of Sister Rosemary at the request of the first grade mothers. Gustav Stieglitz will be remembered in the Mass on Saturday morning at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ritmier. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray

Thursday, January 6> 1966